Surya Grahan 2025 Date & Visibility: Will India Witness First Solar Eclipse? Sutak Kaal Applicable? Find Out
Surya Grahan 2025: A partial solar eclipse is set to take place on Saturday, March 29, 2025, lasting approximately four hours as the Moon moves in front of the Sun. This will be the first solar eclipse of 2025 and will be visible in select regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

Where Will the Solar Eclipse Be Visible?
The partial solar eclipse will be observed over a broad geographical region, including:
- Eastern Canada
- Northern Russia
- Most of Europe
- Parts of northeastern North America
- Northwest Africa
However, the eclipse's maximum visibility will occur over northeastern Canada and Greenland, where the Moon will obscure a larger portion of the Sun.
Will the Solar Eclipse Be Visible in India?
Unfortunately, the partial solar eclipse will not be visible in India. Despite this, skywatchers in India can track the event through live streams from global observatories or space agencies.
Timing of the Solar Eclipse (IST)
- According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the solar eclipse will follow this schedule:
- Eclipse begins: 2:20:43 PM IST
- Maximum eclipse: 4:17:27 PM IST
- Eclipse ends: 4:13:45 PM IST
Understanding a Solar Eclipse
A solar eclipse happens when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align. In the case of a partial solar eclipse, the Moon covers only a portion of the Sun, creating a fascinating celestial display. A total solar eclipse, on the other hand, occurs when the Moon completely blocks the Sun's disk.
Is It Safe to Watch a Solar Eclipse?
Unlike a lunar eclipse, a solar eclipse should never be viewed with the naked eye due to the risk of permanent retinal damage. According to NASA and the IMCEE, the safest ways to observe a solar eclipse include:
Using certified eclipse glasses with an ISO 12312-2 international standard.
Watching through a pinhole projector, where the Sun's image is projected onto another surface.
The March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse will be an exciting event for skywatchers across the Northern Hemisphere. While India won't witness the celestial spectacle, astronomy enthusiasts can follow online broadcasts to experience the first solar eclipse of the year safely.
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